-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- The work in Washington state communities shattered by a landslide in late March has turned its focus from searching for missing bodies to a rebuilding operation , a spokeswoman for the Snohomish County Sheriff 's Department said Monday .

Forty-one people have been confirmed dead and identified . Two people remain missing , but `` essentially the active search has ended , '' Shari Ireton told CNN .

A rain-saturated hillside along the Stillaguamish River gave way on the outskirts of the rural town of Oso on March 22 . Search crews had been digging through deep mud and debris , which is 70 feet thick in some places , to search for the missing .

`` We are looking at recovery and rebuilding , '' Ireton said , referring to clearing and repairing roads damaged or covered by the slide .

Steven Hadaway and Kris Regelbrugge were never found .

Frank Hadaway told CNN affiliate KCPQ that he has peace even though his brother 's body may never be found .

One resident , who found his sister 's body in her car two weeks ago , said the search needs to continue .

`` There 's a lot of people that want to keep going , '' Dayn Brunner told KCPQ . `` And there 's a lot of people that will even do it for free . We just want everybody out . ''

The search is not entirely over as some workers `` will still be monitoring for possible victim 's remains , '' Ireton said .

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It has been 38 days since a rain-saturated hillside in Washington gave way

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Officials have located , identified 41 bodies

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One resident says locals want the search for the remaining two missing to continue